Kissimmee DOL-OWCP | Fed Comp Clinics Serving Lake County

Lake County’s unique blend of government operations, from the Department of Agriculture’s citrus research facilities to the numerous postal distribution centers serving this rapidly growing region, means thousands of federal workers call this area home. Yet when these dedicated public servants suffer work-related injuries, many discover that finding qualified OWCP-enrolled doctors who truly understand the federal workers compensation system isn’t as simple as visiting their regular family physician.
That’s where the critical distinction becomes clear. Federal workers compensation operates under completely different rules than state workers’ comp or private insurance. The US Department of Labor OWCP (Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs) has specific requirements, forms, and procedures that most healthcare providers simply don’t encounter in their day-to-day practice. You can’t just walk into any clinic in Clermont or Tavares and expect them to know the intricacies of FECA claims or how to properly document your case for DOL-OWCP approval.
This knowledge gap has left many Lake County federal employees frustrated, confused, and sometimes even denied proper care. They’ve been shuffled between doctors who don’t understand federal protocols, had claims delayed because of improper documentation, or worse — been told by well-meaning but uninformed providers that their injuries “aren’t that serious” when proper federal workers compensation evaluation would reveal otherwise.
For nearly two decades, Kissimmee DOL-OWCP has been bridging this gap for federal workers throughout Central Florida, including the growing federal workforce in Lake County. Located just 45 minutes south of Mount Dora via the Florida Turnpike, our specialized federal work comp clinic has become the go-to destination for federal employees who need doctors who actually understand their unique situation.
Dr. Jeremy Good, DC, BCN, our lead practitioner, doesn’t just treat federal workers — he’s spent 17 years mastering the specific requirements of the federal workers compensation system. When a postal worker from Eustis comes to our clinic with a back injury, Dr. Good knows exactly how to document the case to meet DOL-OWCP standards. When a federal employee from Lady Lake needs ongoing treatment authorization, he understands the forms, the timelines, and the specific language that gets results.
This expertise matters because federal workers compensation claims live or die on proper documentation and adherence to FECA protocols. A regular doctor might provide excellent medical care, but if they don’t understand how to complete Form CA-20 correctly or don’t know the specific diagnostic criteria that DOL-OWCP reviewers look for, your claim could be delayed or denied regardless of the quality of your treatment.
The numbers speak for themselves: with a 4.9-star rating across 695 Google reviews, our federal workers compensation experts have built their reputation one successful case at a time. These aren’t just satisfied patients — they’re federal employees from across Central Florida, including many from Lake County, who’ve experienced the difference that specialized DOL-OWCP care makes.
Take the case of a federal employee from Groveland who’d been struggling with a work-related shoulder injury for months. Three different local doctors had treated him, but none understood how to properly document his case for OWCP. His claim was stalled, his pain was worsening, and he was considering giving up on federal workers compensation altogether. Within two weeks of visiting our Kissimmee clinic, Dr. Good had properly documented his condition, submitted the correct OWCP forms, and the employee was approved for ongoing treatment that ultimately got him back to full duty.
This isn’t an isolated story. Federal employees throughout Lake County have discovered that the short drive to Kissimmee — whether you’re coming from the government offices in Leesburg or the federal facilities near The Villages — is worth it when you need fed doctors who understand your situation completely.
The convenience factor matters too. Rather than taking multiple days off work to visit different specialists who may or may not understand OWCP requirements, Lake County federal workers can drive to our Kissimmee location at 2940 Mallory Circle, Suite 205, receive comprehensive evaluation and treatment from true federal workers compensation experts, and return home the same day with properly documented care that meets all DOL-OWCP standards.
But perhaps most importantly, our fed comp clinic represents peace of mind. When you’re dealing with a work-related injury, the last thing you need is uncertainty about whether your doctor understands your benefits, your rights, or the proper procedures for your case. Federal employees from Clermont to Fruitland Park have learned that specialized OWCP-enrolled doctors make all the difference between a smooth recovery process and months of bureaucratic frustration.
Your career as a federal employee represents years of dedicated public service. When workplace injuries threaten that career, you deserve medical care from providers who understand the unique protections and benefits you’ve earned. For Lake County’s federal workforce, that expertise is just a short drive south to Kissimmee, where real federal workers compensation experts are ready to help you navigate both your recovery and the complex world of DOL-OWCP claims.
Comprehensive Federal Workers Compensation Care for Lake County Federal Employees
Lake County’s substantial federal workforce spans from postal workers in Leesburg to federal maintenance staff at Ocala National Forest facilities. When workplace injuries occur, these dedicated public servants need specialized care that understands the unique requirements of the Federal Employees’ Compensation Act (FECA). Kissimmee DOL-OWCP provides this critical expertise just 45-60 minutes south of most Lake County communities, offering OWCP-enrolled medical services that you simply won’t find at typical healthcare facilities.
Federal workers compensation isn’t standard workers’ comp — it’s governed entirely by the Department of Labor’s Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs, requiring providers who understand FECA protocols, proper documentation procedures, and the specific treatment approaches that OWCP approves. Our clinic has spent 17 years mastering these requirements, ensuring Lake County federal employees receive both excellent medical care and proper claim processing.
Whether you’re commuting from Clermont, Tavares, Mount Dora, or Eustis, the drive to our Kissimmee location at 2940 Mallory Circle, Suite 205 typically takes 45-75 minutes depending on your starting point and traffic conditions. Most Lake County residents find the FL-429 to US-192 route the most direct path to our facility.
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Specialized OWCP-Enrolled Medical Services
Our federal work comp clinic provides comprehensive care specifically designed for DOL-OWCP cases. Dr. Jeremy Good and our medical team understand that federal workers compensation cases require different approaches than private sector injuries. Every treatment plan must align with OWCP guidelines while addressing your specific injury and recovery needs.
Primary services include detailed injury evaluations using FECA-compliant assessment protocols. We don’t just treat symptoms — we conduct thorough examinations that document injury mechanisms, functional limitations, and treatment necessity in the precise format OWCP requires. This attention to detail prevents claim delays and ensures your benefits continue uninterrupted.
Chiropractic care forms our specialty focus, but we coordinate with OWCP-approved specialists when your case requires additional expertise. Back injuries from postal routes, repetitive strain injuries from federal office work, and traumatic injuries from maintenance duties all receive targeted treatment protocols. We’ve successfully treated federal employees from Lake County’s various agencies, understanding the physical demands each job places on workers.
Our diagnostic capabilities include digital X-rays, functional movement assessments, and comprehensive orthopedic testing — all performed with FECA documentation standards in mind. Every diagnostic report includes the specific details OWCP requires for continued treatment authorization.
FECA Claim Navigation and Documentation Support
Federal workers compensation involves complex paperwork that can overwhelm injured employees. Our clinic handles much of this administrative burden, ensuring your CA-1 or CA-2 forms include proper medical justification for recommended treatments. We’ve processed hundreds of FECA claims over our 17 years in practice, developing streamlined systems that prevent common filing errors.
Documentation excellence sets us apart from other providers. OWCP requires specific medical terminology, injury coding, and treatment justification that general healthcare providers often miss. Our reports consistently meet Department of Labor standards, reducing the likelihood of treatment denials or benefit delays.
Lake County federal employees particularly benefit from our claims assistance because we understand the unique challenges rural federal workers face. Postal workers covering extensive routes through Lake County’s communities often develop cumulative trauma injuries that require careful documentation to establish work-relatedness. Our detailed injury assessments capture these nuances effectively.
We also provide continued disability evaluations when your injury prevents return to full duty. These assessments must balance honest medical opinions with OWCP’s specific requirements for disability determinations. Our experience ensures these critical evaluations support your legitimate need for continued benefits while meeting federal standards.
Treatment Protocols Designed for Federal Workers
Federal employees face unique physical demands that standard medical practices don’t always understand. Postal carriers walking Lake County’s rural routes develop different injury patterns than office workers at federal facilities in Mount Dora or Leesburg. Our treatment protocols account for these occupational specifics.
Chiropractic adjustments form our primary intervention, but we customize techniques based on your specific federal position. Mail carriers need treatments that address repetitive reaching, lifting, and walking stresses. Federal maintenance workers require care focusing on heavy lifting, climbing, and tool use injuries. Administrative federal employees often need treatments targeting repetitive motion injuries from computer work and paperwork processing.
Our therapy recommendations always consider your eventual return to federal duties. OWCP expects injured employees to return to work when medically appropriate, so our treatments focus on restoring functional capacity specific to your job requirements. This approach often speeds recovery while ensuring you’re truly ready for full duty return.
Rehabilitation exercises receive particular attention because OWCP scrutinizes therapy necessity carefully. We design exercise programs that demonstrate clear medical necessity while progressing toward measurable functional improvements. This evidence-based approach satisfies OWCP requirements while maximizing your recovery potential.
Accessing Our Services from Lake County Communities
Lake County federal employees can access our specialized services through several convenient pathways. Most commonly, injured workers contact us directly after receiving their initial OWCP treatment authorization. We accept new patients with valid CA-2 authorizations and can often schedule initial evaluations within 48-72 hours of contact.
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The drive from Lake County varies by location: Clermont residents typically reach our Kissimmee clinic in about 45 minutes via FL-429 South to US-192 West. Tavares and Mount Dora federal employees usually drive 55-65 minutes, taking US-441 South to FL-429 South. Leesburg workers often find US-27 South to I-4 East to US-192 West the most reliable route, typically 60-75 minutes depending on traffic conditions.
Eustis federal employees generally experience the longest commute at 70-80 minutes, but many find our specialized OWCP expertise worth the drive compared to seeking care locally from providers unfamiliar with federal workers compensation requirements.
We understand these drive times represent significant commitments, especially when you’re dealing with work injuries. That’s why we maximize each appointment’s value by conducting comprehensive evaluations, providing detailed treatment sessions, and ensuring all necessary documentation gets completed efficiently. Most patients require 2-3 visits monthly during active treatment phases.
Our clinic also coordinates with Lake County federal employees’ work schedules, offering appointment times that minimize impact on your federal duties when you’re cleared for light duty or modified work assignments.
Why Lake County Federal Employees Trust Kissimmee DOL-OWCP
When you’re dealing with a federal work injury, the last thing you want is to waste time with a clinic that doesn’t truly understand the complexities of FECA claims. That’s exactly why federal employees across Lake County—from Clermont to Leesburg to Mount Dora—make the 45-minute drive to our Kissimmee office at 2940 Mallory Circle.
Here’s the reality: most medical providers have never even heard of the Federal Employees Compensation Act, let alone successfully navigated its requirements. They’ll spend your valuable time learning on your dime, potentially jeopardizing your claim in the process. Our 17 years of specialized experience means we’ve seen virtually every OWCP scenario that can arise, and we know exactly how to document your case for maximum success.
Dr. Jeremy Good, our lead practitioner, holds dual credentials as both a Doctor of Chiropractic and Board Certified Neurologist. This unique combination allows him to address the full spectrum of federal work injuries—from repetitive stress injuries common among postal workers to traumatic injuries affecting federal law enforcement officers. When Lake County residents like postal carriers from the Eustis facility or federal employees from the Leesburg VA clinic need specialized care, they know they’re getting expertise that simply doesn’t exist elsewhere in Central Florida.
The Drive From Lake County: Worth Every Mile
We understand that traveling from Lake County to Kissimmee might seem inconvenient at first glance. However, our patients consistently tell us that the 30-45 minute drive via the Florida Turnpike or US-27 South is a small price to pay for the peace of mind that comes with proper OWCP expertise.
Consider this: if you choose a local provider who’s unfamiliar with Department of Labor requirements, you might spend months going back and forth, requesting additional documentation, facing claim delays, or worse—having your claim denied entirely. One of our Lake County patients, a federal corrections officer, told us he’d already wasted three months with two different local providers before finding us. Within two visits, we had his documentation properly completed and his claim moving forward.
The convenience factor actually works in your favor once you experience our streamlined process. We’ve structured our entire practice around the unique needs of federal employees. From scheduling appointments that work with your federal work schedule to handling all OWCP paperwork efficiently, we eliminate the typical healthcare hassles you’d face elsewhere.
Proven Track Record with Real Results
Our 4.9-star Google rating from 695 reviews isn’t just a number—it represents hundreds of federal employees who’ve successfully navigated their OWCP claims with our guidance. These aren’t generic medical reviews; they’re testimonials from postal workers, TSA agents, VA employees, and other federal workers who faced the same challenges you’re dealing with right now.
What sets these reviews apart is their specificity about OWCP outcomes. Patients frequently mention how we helped them understand FECA benefits they didn’t even know existed, or how our thorough documentation prevented claim denials that seemed inevitable. A Lake County postal worker recently wrote about how previous providers had told her that her repetitive stress injury “wasn’t serious enough” for workers compensation—until she came to our clinic and we properly documented the extent of her condition according to Department of Labor standards.
This kind of specialized knowledge doesn’t develop overnight. Our 17 years in federal workers compensation means we’ve witnessed every policy change, every procedural update, and every common pitfall that can derail a claim. When Lake County federal employees choose our clinic, they’re choosing a team that’s been perfecting this specific expertise since 2007.
Understanding What Makes Federal Claims Different
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Here’s what many Lake County residents don’t realize until they’re injured: federal workers compensation operates under completely different rules than state workers comp or private insurance. The Federal Employees Compensation Act requires specific medical documentation, particular terminology, and precise procedural steps that most healthcare providers have never encountered.
For example, when a federal employee suffers a back injury, the way we document that injury for OWCP purposes is fundamentally different from how we’d document it for Florida workers compensation. The forms are different (CA-16 vs. DWC-1), the approval processes follow different timelines, and even the medical terminology must align with specific Department of Labor guidelines.
Dr. Good’s board certification in neurology becomes particularly valuable when dealing with complex federal cases involving neurological symptoms, chronic pain, or cognitive issues following workplace injuries. Whether you’re a federal air traffic controller dealing with stress-related symptoms or a postal worker experiencing repetitive motion injuries, our neurological expertise ensures we can properly identify and document conditions that less specialized providers might miss entirely.
Streamlined Process Designed for Federal Employees
We’ve intentionally designed our entire practice workflow around the realities of federal employment. Our appointment scheduling accommodates federal work schedules, including shift work and irregular hours common among law enforcement and postal employees. We understand that taking time off for medical appointments can be complicated when you’re dealing with federal leave policies, so we work efficiently to maximize the value of each visit.
Our office location just off the Florida Turnpike makes the drive from anywhere in Lake County straightforward and predictable. Whether you’re coming from Tavares, Clermont, or Mount Dora, you’ll find that the drive time is consistent and the parking is always available—no downtown traffic hassles or parking meter concerns.
Most importantly, we handle all OWCP communication directly. While other providers might hand you a stack of forms to figure out on your own, we manage the entire documentation process. This means fewer trips, less paperwork stress, and significantly higher success rates for claim approvals.
The bottom line for Lake County federal employees is simple: you can spend months trying to find local providers who understand FECA requirements, or you can drive 45 minutes to work with the established experts who’ve been handling these cases successfully for nearly two decades. The choice becomes obvious when you consider what’s truly at stake—your career, your financial security, and your long-term health outcomes.
Common Questions from Lake County Federal Employees
How far is your Kissimmee office from Lake County, and is the drive worth it for OWCP care?
Our Kissimmee clinic is typically about 45-60 minutes from most Lake County locations, depending on where you’re starting from. If you’re coming from Clermont or Groveland, you’ll head south on US-27 through Haines City, then connect to US-192 east into Kissimmee. From Leesburg or Mount Dora, it’s usually fastest to take FL-429 south to I-4 west, then exit at Osceola Parkway.
Here’s why Lake County federal employees make this drive regularly: we’re one of the few OWCP-enrolled providers in Central Florida who truly understands federal workers compensation. You won’t spend months waiting for approvals or dealing with doctors who don’t know FECA procedures. Dr. Good has worked within the federal system for 17 years, which means your treatment starts immediately, not after a learning curve. Many of our Lake County patients tell us they wish they’d found us sooner instead of struggling with local providers who weren’t familiar with DOL-OWCP requirements.
Can I schedule same-day or next-day appointments for my federal work injury?
Yes, we prioritize federal employees dealing with work injuries because we understand how quickly OWCP deadlines can sneak up on you. If you’re a postal worker from the Clermont post office who just injured your back, or a VA employee from the Lake County facility dealing with a repetitive stress injury, we’ll work to get you in within 24-48 hours when possible.
Unlike typical medical offices that might schedule you three weeks out, we know that federal workers compensation cases have specific time requirements. The sooner we can document your injury and start treatment, the stronger your OWCP claim becomes. We also understand that many Lake County federal employees work shifts or have limited time off, so we offer early morning and late afternoon slots to accommodate your schedule.
Do I need a referral from my primary care doctor to see you for my federal work comp case?
No referral needed for OWCP-enrolled doctors. That’s one of the benefits of the federal workers compensation system — you have the right to choose your own physician for work-related injuries. Whether you’re a federal law enforcement officer based in Lake County or work for the Forest Service, you can come directly to us.
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What you will need is your OWCP case number (if you have one) and details about your work injury. If you haven’t filed your OWCP claim yet, we can help guide you through that process too. We’ve helped hundreds of federal employees navigate the Federal Employees Compensation Act requirements, and we know exactly what documentation OWCP wants to see. This saves you from the frustration of seeing a regular doctor who might order tests or treatments that OWCP won’t approve.
Will OWCP definitely cover my treatment at your clinic, or could I end up paying out of pocket?
As DOL-OWCP doctors, all our treatments follow approved OWCP protocols, which means coverage shouldn’t be an issue. We’ve been working with the federal workers compensation system for 17 years, so we know which treatments get approved quickly and which ones require additional documentation.
However, there’s an important distinction: if your OWCP claim is still pending, there might be a brief period where you’re responsible for payment until approval comes through. We’re transparent about this upfront and work with Lake County federal employees on payment arrangements when needed. Once your claim is approved, OWCP typically reimburses covered expenses retroactively.
The bigger risk is going to a non-OWCP provider who might recommend treatments that federal workers compensation doesn’t cover, leaving you with surprise bills. That’s not a problem here.
I work for the postal service in Mount Dora and hurt my shoulder. What should I bring to my first appointment?
Bring your FECA paperwork if you’ve already started the claim process, but don’t worry if you haven’t filed yet — we can help with that. You’ll also want any incident reports from your supervisor, medical records from any emergency room visits, and a list of your current medications.
Since you’re postal service, we’re very familiar with the common injuries mail carriers face — shoulder strains from heavy bags, back injuries from lifting packages, knee problems from walking routes. Dr. Good has treated dozens of postal workers from Lake County and understands exactly how these injuries happen and what OWCP expects for documentation.
Most importantly, bring details about how the injury occurred and how it’s affecting your work duties. The more specific you can be, the better we can document everything for your federal workers compensation claim.
Your Trusted Partner in Federal Workers’ Compensation Recovery
Lake County residents dealing with federal workplace injuries deserve compassionate, expert care that understands both the medical complexities of your condition and the intricate requirements of the OWCP system. At Kissimmee DOL-OWCP, we’ve spent 17 years building relationships with federal employees throughout Central Florida, and we’re honored that so many Lake County workers have chosen us as their healthcare partners during challenging times.
What sets our practice apart isn’t just Dr. Jeremy Good’s extensive credentials or our 4.9-star rating from nearly 700 Google reviews — it’s our genuine commitment to treating each patient as an individual, not a case number. When you walk into our Kissimmee office at 2940 Mallory Circle, Suite 205, you’ll notice the difference immediately. Our team takes time to listen, to understand not just your injury but how it’s affecting your daily life, your family, and your career goals.
Federal employees in Lake County communities like Clermont, Leesburg, Eustis, and Mount Dora often tell us they’ve struggled with healthcare providers who don’t understand OWCP requirements or who make the claims process more complicated than it needs to be. We’ve built our entire practice around eliminating those frustrations. From your initial evaluation through ongoing treatment and documentation, we handle the administrative details so you can focus on healing.
The drive from most Lake County locations to our Kissimmee office typically takes 45-60 minutes via the Florida Turnpike or US-441, but many of our patients tell us it’s worth the trip to work with providers who truly understand federal workers’ compensation. We’ve seen employees travel from even further because they value having doctors who speak fluent “OWCP” and can navigate the system efficiently.
Whether you’re dealing with a recent workplace injury, managing a chronic condition that developed over time, or facing challenges with an existing OWCP claim, our team brings both medical expertise and system knowledge to every appointment. We understand that federal employment comes with unique stresses and physical demands, and we tailor our treatment approaches accordingly.
Our Lake County patients often become advocates for our practice, referring colleagues and friends who need federal workers’ compensation care. That trust means everything to us, and it drives our commitment to providing the highest level of service to every federal employee who chooses our practice.
Don’t let confusion about OWCP requirements or frustration with unresponsive providers delay the care you need and deserve. Federal workplace injuries require specialized attention, and waiting often makes both the medical and administrative aspects more complicated.
Schedule your consultation to review your case by calling (407) 507-6976 today. Our knowledgeable team will discuss your situation, explain how we can help, and answer any questions about working with OWCP-enrolled providers. We’re here to support Lake County’s dedicated federal workforce with the expert care and advocacy you’ve earned through your service.
Your recovery matters, your time matters, and your peace of mind matters. Let us put our 17 years of federal workers’ compensation experience to work for you.
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